BEIJING — Zou Lan, deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank, highlighted the important role of movable property financing in an article made public on Monday.
Monthly Archives For August 2025
China’s rare earth shipments rebound to highest since January
MP Materials and USA Rare Earth fell as China’s exports of rare earth products including magnets extended their recovery in July.
New missiles, drones and tanks: what’s been rolling through Beijing’s streets?
Photos and videos circulating online show some of the latest PLA hardware seen during a military parade rehearsal in the Chinese capital.
Standard Charted has seized the stablecoin opportunity in Hong Kong (China SAR)
The joint venture formed by Standard Chartered with strategic partners to apply for a license to issue stablecoins in Hong Kong gives the bank first mover advantage, writes Heike van den Hoevel …
Legal Vacuum: Chinese Provinces’ Agony Over Seized Crypto Disposal
Henan Province calls for national crypto seizure rules after China’s ban created legal vacuum. Beijing uses Hong Kong exchange workaround.
The DeepSeek phenomenon sweeps China six months after breaking the market: from facial recognition to drafting sentences
The Chinese assistant celebrates six months after the launch that shook global markets. Half a year later, it is assisting Chinese courts, traffic officials, hospitals, and police, while numerous …
China’s Nvidia challenger Cambricon to raise US$560 million for AI chip development
Cambricon’s prospects have been boosted by the Chinese government’s determination to use local AI chips in data centres.
China’s ‘pregnancy robot’ could be ready next year, priced at ₹11.5 lakh
The idea stems from gaps in reproductive healthcare. Infertility rates in China are rising—from 11.9% in 2007 to 18% in 2020, according to a Lancet report. Treatments such as artificial insemination …
China’s Rare-Earth Product Exports Hit Six-Month High
China’s exports of rare earth products — including magnets — extended their recovery in July, months after Beijing threatened a disruptive global shortage by crimping supplies to fight a trade clash …
Shenzhen hikers fined for typhoon trek
Two hikers in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong province, received the country’s first fine for entering a natural disaster risk zone without authorization during a recent typhoon.
With U.S. Ties on the Rocks, India Draws Closer to China
India and China are aware of the “very high political, economic and military cost of frozen relations,” he says. “China felt it had pushed India too close to the U.S. while India realized that it…
Taiwan ‘issue’ is an internal matter, China says in response to Trump
Taiwan is an internal matter for China, Beijing’s foreign ministry said on Monday, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump saying Chinese President Xi Jinping told him he will not invade the island …
China extends probe into EU dairy products
China has extended its anti-subsidy investigation into dairy products from the European Union by six months, the commerce ministry said on Monday.